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[* black] Insert the SIM tool into the small hole on the side of the case until the tray pops out. Then remove the tray and set it aside.
-[* icon_note] If you're having trouble removing the tray, reinsert the SIM tool and gently pull the tray out with it until you can use your hands to remove it.
-[* red] Unsrew JIS #00 2.3mm screw that holds the metal cover in place
-[* black] Remove the metal bracket that covers the press connector and set aside with its screw.
-[* black] Place a spudger against the press connector and push the back end downwards to disconnect the SIM tray.
+ [* icon_note] If you're having trouble removing the tray, reinsert the SIM tool and gently pull the tray out with it until you can use your hands to remove it.
+[* red] Use a JIS #00 to remove the single 2.3 mm screw that holds the metal bracket in place.
+[* black] Remove the metal bracket that covers the [guide|25629|press connector|stepid=70308|new_window=true] and set aside with its screw.
+[* black] Place a spudger or an opening tool under the connector's edge and pry straight up to disconnect it.
+[* icon_caution] Make sure to pry under the edge of the connector itself, and not under the socket on the board. Otherwise, you risk permanently damaging the socket.